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ABC Unpacks the History and Impact of Game Shows with Four-Part Series, ‘The Game Show Show’

The biggest names in game show history talk about the eight-decade impact the genre has had on television in ABC's four-part series, "The Game Show Show."

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ABC Unpacks the History and Impact of Game Shows with Four-Part Series, ‘The Game Show Show’

The biggest names in game show history talk about the eight-decade impact the genre has had on television in ABC's four-part series, "The Game Show Show."

Next month ABC will premiere an all-new four-part series titled “The Game Show Show,” produced by ABC News Studios, which delves into the history and impact game shows have made on American culture across eight decades. Drew Carey, Vanna White, Ken Jennings, Chuck Woolery, Amy Schneider, Bob Eubanks, Howie Mandel and Wayne Brady are just some of the game show icons set to participate in the series.

“The Game Show Show” incorporates interviews with some of the biggest names in game shows as they talk about features of game shows, including spinning the wheel, beating the clock, guessing the answer and playing along through 80 years of game show history. Reflecting on the changing face of America, the series also explores the contestants, hosts, visionary creators, and industry scandals that encapsulate one of the most beloved and durable television genres of our time.

The first episode, titled “The Answer Is…,” premieres Wednesday, May 10 at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT, following all-new episodes of “Jeopardy! Masters” (8:00-9:00 p.m. EDT) and a special episode of “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT), which sees Vanna White competing as a contestant for the first time in franchise history.

“The Game Show Show” is produced by Cream Productions for ABC News Studios. David Brady, Kate Harrison Karman, Sarah Gibson and John Ealer are executive producers for Cream Productions. David Sloan is senior executive producer, and Victoria Thompson is executive producer for ABC News Studios.

What follows is a breakdown of each episode, including air date.

Episode One: “The Answer Is…” (Wednesday, May 10)

  • Since the radio age, America’s love for the quiz show has remained constant, transcending technological innovation and surviving scandals. Today, the quiz show continues to evolve, with new formats and revivals capturing the attention of millions across the country. But the quiz show also reveals a lot about American society. Changes to the kinds of questions hosts ask and how contestants and audiences are responding provide a glimpse into the transformation of American culture and its shifting relationship with knowledge. Featured interviews include Michael Strahan, Sara Haines, Jay Leno, Mark Cuban, Sherri Shepard and more.

Episode Two: “Show Me The Money” (Wednesday, May 17)

  • Guess the price, spin the wheel, take the gamble and become a millionaire. The chance to walk away with thousands ― even millions ― of dollars has cemented these game show phrases in American popular culture forever. Is the game show a path toward achieving the American dream, or is it just another scheme to get rich quick? As the game show adapts to changing norms in American society, a behind-the-scenes look at heart-wrenching moments of victory, defeat and even, at times, fraud puts a human face on the popular format. Featured interviews include Vanna White, Drew Carey, Chris Connelly, Wayne Brady and more.

Episode Three: “Over The Top” (Wednesday, May 24)

  • From singing in front of a star-studded panel to surviving on a remote island, reality competition game shows give audiences a chance to live vicariously through contestants who push the boundaries of human talent, skill and strength. With millions of eyes tuning in to see how the competition unfolds next, reality competition shows are a defining part of the American game show landscape. How these competition shows have evolved sheds new light on changes to the TV industry, as well as broader social shifts in American culture. Featured interviews include Nikki Glaser, Meredith Vieira, Howie Mandel, Claudia Jordan and more.

Episode Four: “Sex, Love or Money?” (Airdate TBA)

  • If love is a game, why can’t it be a game show? Dating shows have quickly become a cornerstone of the American game show landscape, captivating viewers with the inevitable ups and downs of finding love on national TV. While dating and relationship shows have revolutionized the game show genre, they also offer something more fundamental: a compelling reflection of society at large, helping Americans navigate changing social norms around love, sex and gender roles. Featured interviews include Bob Eubanks, Chuck Woolery, Margaret Cho, Jerry O’Connell and more.

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